Last week I happened to find a Golang book I got as a present a few years ago and decided to work through it. While doing so I re-discovered much of the joy I had when working on programming related projects back in university. I am now at the point where I am considering working further to be able to switch my career at some point.
Problem is, I am pretty much locked in my current job. I moved places, my partner switched companies and I have other financial obligations that don't allow me to sacrifice signifiant amounts of my salary. The city I live in also does not have a lot of other potential companies to work for. The remote alternatives I found are either US only (I'm in Germany) or require 1-2 years of relevant experience which I obviously don't have.
This leaves me wondering, are there any good alternatives to gather the relevant experience that are also respected by employers or am I really out of luck here?
This strategy worked for me many times!
If you're not able to sacrifice money from your career, then you're going to have to learn on your own in your spare time, work on some websites and projects, and become a developer. Your social life might suffer in the short-term though.
which book?